Fertility Clinics in Florida
41 IVF & fertility clinics across 23 cities
Fertility Care in Florida
Florida's fertility care market is spread across Miami, Tampa, Orlando, and Jacksonville, serving a diverse patient population that includes both domestic patients and a significant international clientele from Latin America and the Caribbean.
Florida does not mandate fertility insurance coverage, but the state's competitive market and lower cost of living keep treatment pricing accessible compared to northeastern markets. Many Florida clinics offer bilingual services and cater to patients traveling for care. Common comparison factors include clinic success rates, donor program availability, and travel convenience.
Insurance Coverage
No state fertility insurance mandateFlorida does not mandate fertility insurance coverage.
Typical IVF Cost
Per cycle including medications. Costs vary by clinic and treatment plan. See full Florida cost guide →
Clinics & Cities
Browse by city below or search by service, insurance, and rating.
Avg. IVF Success Rate (under 35)
Live birth rate per cycle, averaged across 20 Florida clinics. Source: CDC National ART Surveillance System (2022 data).
Top Rated Clinic
Jacksonville • 5.0 stars (47 reviews)
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IVF Florida Reproductive Associates in Jacksonville
Jacksonville, FL
Santa Monica Fertility Miami
Coral Gables, FL
IVF Options
Miami Beach, FL
Ceibo Fertility Center
Fort Lauderdale, FL
Chedid Grieco - Reproductive Medicine
Miami, FL
Center for Reproductive Medicine
Orlando, FL
Advanced Reproductive Specialists of Panama City
Panama, FL
Tarantino Jr Samuel MD
Temple Terrace, FL
Boca Fertility IVF Center
Boca Raton, FL
Advanced Reproductive Specialists of Gainesville
Gainesville, FL
CCRM Fertility of Miami
Miami, FL
Shady Grove Fertility in Wesley Chapel
Wesley Chapel, FL
The Reproductive Medicine Group
Wesley Chapel, FL
The IVF Center
Orlando, FL
Florida Fertility Institute
Tampa, FL
The Reproductive Medicine Group
Tampa, FL
Shady Grove Fertility in Brandon
Brandon, FL
RMA Florida | Lake Mary
Lake Mary, FL
Fertility Center of Orlando
Longwood, FL
Giovanni R. Jubiz | Center for Reproductive Immunology & Infertility
Orlando, FL
The IVF Center
Winter Park, FL
The Reproductive Medicine Group
Brandon, FL
IVFMD
South Miami, FL
Shady Grove Fertility in Tampa
Tampa, FL
Assisted Fertility Program
Jacksonville, FL
Hernandez-Rey Armando E Dr
Coral Gables, FL
The Reproductive Medicine Group
Clearwater, FL
Center for Reproductive Medicine
Celebration, FL
Assisted Fertility Program of Orlando
Lake Mary, FL
Jacksonville Center for Reproductive Medicine
Jacksonville, FL
Brown Fertility
Jacksonville, FL
IVFMD
Hollywood, FL
Brown Fertility
Tampa, FL
Florida Fertility Institute
Clearwater, FL
IVF Florida Reproductive Associates in Coral Gables
Coral Gables, FL
Brown Fertility
Winter Garden, FL
Fertility Center of Miami
Miami, FL
Reproductive Medicine Institute of Orlando
Orlando, FL
UHealth Center for Reproductive Medicine
Doral, FL
Florida Institute for Reproductive Medicine
Jacksonville, FL
Viera Fertility Center
Melbourne, FL
Frequently Asked Questions
How many fertility clinics are in Florida?
Our directory lists 41 IVF and fertility clinics across Florida. Browse by city to find clinics near you, or use the search to filter by service, insurance, and rating.
How much does IVF cost in Florida?
A single IVF cycle in Florida typically costs $11,000–$20,000, including medications and monitoring. Costs vary by clinic, treatment protocol, and whether add-ons like ICSI or PGT are needed. Contact clinics directly for current pricing.
Does Florida require insurance coverage for IVF?
Florida does not mandate fertility insurance coverage.
What is the IVF success rate in Florida?
Based on CDC data, the average live birth rate per IVF cycle for patients under 35 at Florida clinics is approximately 45.9%, averaged across 20 clinics reporting to the CDC. Rates vary by clinic, patient age, and diagnosis — always review individual clinic data before choosing.
What fertility services are available in Florida?
Fertility clinics in Florida offer a full range of treatments including IVF, IUI, egg freezing, embryo freezing, ICSI, PGT genetic testing, donor egg and sperm programs, surrogacy coordination, and fertility preservation. Use our directory to filter clinics by the specific service you need.
How do I choose a fertility clinic in Florida?
When comparing fertility clinics in Florida, look at CDC-reported success rates by age group, board certification of the reproductive endocrinologists, range of services, patient reviews, insurance acceptance, and financing options. Our directory lets you filter and compare clinics side by side.
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Read more →Data sources: CDC National ART Surveillance System (2022 reporting year), clinic-submitted profiles, and Google Business ratings. Success rates are clinic-wide averages and may not predict individual outcomes. Last data update: March 2026. Read our full methodology.